Dr.
Feel
Good
David A. Dodson

Dr. Feel Drivers |
Do
you have to be a rocket scientist to come up with a more forgiving
driver that will consistently outdistance the industry leaders?
No, but it helps; at least in the case of Lee "Dr Feel"
Miller PhD it does. Using his big honkin' brain, test methods
learned from his labs days at NASA, and experience on the PGA
tour, he has developed a line of drivers boasting more distance
and control than any club on the market. Featuring a deep-faced
head with rocker-type sole design made from a handcrafted forging
of advanced Beta-Titanium for maximum COR and controlled distance,
the Dr. Feel driver claims to have what it takes to unseat the
big boys.
But
does it play? Like a twelve-fingered banjo picker. I tested their
300cc driver with a nine-degree loft and a standard forty-five
and a half inch UST graphite firm-flex shaft. The results were
shocking, it added at least ten yards to my drives. Even when
I missed the sweet spot, I had no trouble staying in the fairway.
This club turned many a head on the driving range too. After three
hits, total strangers were actually walking up to me and asking
to give it a try. This club definitely has a home in my bag.
The
Dr. Feel driver doesn't come up short in the looks department
either. Available in Candy Red, Pearl Black, or Orient Blue,
it looks pretty much like any other driver from above. The underside
is two-tone with the head color on either end and a titanium
colored sole and face. Also stamped on the sole are the loft,
head size and a handsome "Feel" golf logo. The shaft
varies as several models are available: UST, Accuflex, Monterey
Series or Fuji. All in all, it's quite easy on the eyes.
Without
a doubt, this is the driver to get if you are serious about
improving your long game. I got consistently longer and straighter
shots with the Dr. Feel driver than any driver that I've ever
hit. For about four hundred and fifty dollars or so, you can
pick one up most anywhere clubs are sold or online at feelwedges.com.